We are seeking a PhD student in theoretical quantum optics and quantum engineering, specifically, for a running EU QUANTERA project on quantum solid-state emitters and atoms generating a quantum non-Gaussian entangled states.

The theoretical work of PhD student will be focused on (i) analytical formulation and numerical simulation of quantum dynamics for different experimental platforms, including both individual atoms and emitters and collective ensembles, (ii) identification of non-Gaussian entanglement by available detection techniques (iii) development of applications in quantum communication and metrology. Theoretical proposals will be developed towards possible experimental tests in collaboration with labs. Our research runs in a friendly, collaborative and very international academic environment, including theoretical and experimental physicists in quantum optics, quantum communication, quantum optomechanics, quantum thermodynamics, physics of trapped ions and particles, theoretical and experimental quantum information and classical optics. PhD study will be in collaboration with a senior PhD student and a postdoc.

Position summary: Full-time temporary employment. The PhD study is limited to a maximum of four years. A short extension is conditionally possible. Salary is monthly 22.000-28.000 CZK before tax and social/health insurance.